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Who does the copyright of a song that I edited belongs to?

If you download a song from SOUNDRAW and edit it (for example by adding vocals or other instruments), the copyright of the original parts you added belongs to you, but the copyright of the whole song belongs to SOUNDRAW. Note that you can still monetize your content without any problem even if you don't own the copyright, and we will never ask you to share your revenues with us or bother you with any copyright issues. We keep the copyright of the music with the only goal of protecting you from m

How does copyrighting a song works if I'm subscribed to the Artist Plan?

Although SOUNDRAW owns the copyright for all songs generated by our AI, if you subscribe to the Artist Plan, you can use the tracks freely. You can distribute your songs any way you want and without limitations. You can keep 100% of the recording royalties from your streams forever. However, please note the two important points below: 1. Add something to the beat before selling or distributing it. For example, you can add your vocals, or you can play an instrument. 2. Please do not register any

What is YouTube Content ID and how does it relate to SOUNDRAW?

When you upload a video to YouTube, you might see an option to register the content ID of the music in the video. YouTube will then consider that the copyright of this music belongs to you, and prevent other users from using the same or similar music. You should only register the YouTube Content ID of music whose copyright belongs to you. SOUNDRAW owns the copyright of all the music generated that is generated by our AI, so you are not allowed to register the YouTube Content ID if you intend to

What is royalty-free music?

Royalty-free means you have the right to use copyrighted material or intellectual property without the need to pay royalties for each use. When you subscribe to one of our plans, you get a license to use our music without paying any royalties under our licensing rights. Make sure to check them here to see which use cases are allowed or not. Related to - Whom does the copyright belong to? Related articles - What is the difference between the Creator Plan and the Artist Plan? - What is YouTube Con

To whom does the copyright belong?

All intellectual property rights, such as the copyrights and trademark rights relating to music generated by SOUNDRAW belongs to the operating company SOUNDRAW inc. We keep the copyright of the music with the only goal of protecting you from malicious users who could try to sue you or claim revenue from your content. We will never ask you to share your revenues with us or bother you with any copyright issues. Related to - Who does the copyright of a song that I edited belong to?